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Archive for March, 2010

Mar
31

Used safely by US Army Rangers and Desperate Moms. Kills lice and eggs.

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    Its hard for a child to get through elementary school without at least hearing about head lice. Because children in day care and elementary school are in frequent contact with each other, once a child is infected, the infection can spread to a whole class.

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      31

      PARENTS are pulling their hair out over the latest head lice plague to hit Casey and Cardinia.

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        31

        Little Chloe Douglas hasn’t been to school for a week – because she keeps bringing unwanted homework for her parents.

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          31

          Eliminate Lice Nits Fast. No Combs. No Harsh Chemicals. 100% Guaranteed

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            How to get rid of lice

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            EXPERTS warn lice infestations are on the rise.

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              Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain “signatures” by someone other than the actual author will be removed.

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              A mother of a Chenoweth Elementary School student, whose child has allegedly contracted lice five times since December, recently expressed concern over the Merced City School District’s one-year old policy on head lice in an unpublished letter to the editor.

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              Staying ahead in the lice season

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              Mar
              31

              Getting checked for head lice was one of the ritual constants for elementary school students in western Nevada County. Students formed lines in front of the school’s nurse, who checked heads one by one, giving each passing student his or her black, plastic examination comb in return. The pesky pediculosis parasite has been the bane of area primary schools – and of parents with children at those …

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